| 1. | It has better energy resolution through real time correction of charge sharing.
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| 2. | Light-time correction can be applied to any object whose distance and motion are known.
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| 3. | The first step in preprocessing is conventionally slice timing correction.
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| 4. | Therefore, the adopted " true position " already includes the effect of this imprecisely-known light-time correction.
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| 5. | This allows for real-time correction of bias errors in the control system and compensation for atmospheric conditions.
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| 6. | Shulman called such a growth slowdown a " time correction "; McManus labeled it a stealth bear market.
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| 7. | Since this complicates later analysis, a timing correction is applied to bring all slices to the same timepoint reference.
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| 8. | Light-time correction occurs in principle during the observation of any moving object, because the speed of light is finite.
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| 9. | Then, as if to be sure he would not be construed as implying disloyalty to Saddam, he offered a just-in-time correction.
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| 10. | Then the " Finishing Time Corrections " advanced " Siska " into third place and she had set the Fastest Time.
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